The switches come within a 19-inch aluminum housing, with a considerably lower mounting depth, allowing Ethernet users to be connected using only a single device. The new switches are available in several variants and come with up to 28 ports in a 24VDC or 100-240VAC version.
The need for these switches arrives due to the rising demand for higher port density at the field level. This would allow sensors and actuators to transmit their data to controllers in a cost and space effective manner.
The features include:
The XR-300WG managed switches are configurable over a web-based management tool and offer the same cost and area benefits as the 100WG. The switches provide high availability through features like virtual LANs and redundancy mechanisms.
In addition, the new switches can be used as part of large control centers. Not only is the cost-optimized but so is the space, as these switches can be mounted one behind the other, making them the new face of Siemens SIMATIC portfolio.
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